The nominees for the upcoming iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 have been announced.
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2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards Nominees Announced: NewJeans, Stray Kids, BTS Jungkook, More Mentioned
On January 18, the K-pop community was thrilled to learn about which K-pop artists have been nominated for the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
The nominee list of iHeartRadio contained various artists around the globe. In the long list of nominees and groupings, it has also released specific categories dedicated to K-pop.
This included the K-pop Artist of the Year, K-pop Song of the Year, and Best New K-pop Artist.
Meanwhile, some K-pop acts also managed to land spots in the categories Best Music Video, Duo/Group of the Year, TikTok Bop Of The Year, Favorite Debut Album, Best Fan Army, and Favorite On Screen awards.
See the full list of K-pop nominees below:
K-pop Artist of the Year
- Stray Kids
- BTS Jungkook
- SEVENTEEN
- (G)I-DLE
- NCT DREAM
K-pop Song of the Year
- "Cupid" by FIFTY FIFTY
- "Super Shy" by NewJeans
- "S-CLASS" by Stray Kids
- "BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)" by ATEEZ
- "Seven" by BTS Jungkook (feat. Latto)
Best New K-pop Artist
- NewJeans
- ZEROBASEONE
- RIIZE
- BOYNEXTDOOR
- xikers
Best Music Video
- "3D" by BTS Jungkook (feat. Jack Harlow)
- "FLOWER" by BLACKPINK Jisoo
Duo/Group of the Year
- (G)I-DLE
TikTok Bop Of The Year
- "Cupid (Twin Ver.)" by FIFTY FIFTY
Favorite Debut Album
- "GOLDEN" by BTS Jungkook
- "Layover" by BTS V
Best Fan Army
- ATINY - ATEEZ's fandom
- ARMY - BTS's fandom
Favorite On Screen
- "j-hope IN THE BOX" by BTS J-Hope
BTS Dominates 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Group Snags 2 Trophies
In other news, the world's biggest K-pop boy group trended on social media for their wins at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The event was held on March 27, in Los Angeles, California.
The septet, who made an impact with their online presence and music releases, was initially nominated for Best Music Video, and Best Fan Army, alongside youngest member Jungkook's solo nomination for "Left and Right" with Charlie Puth.
In the end, BTS won the trophy for Best Music Video with "Yet to Come," marking their fourth consecutive time to achieve the award.
The group wasn't the only one who secured a win, but their fandom ARMY as well, who won the Best Fan Army for the sixth consecutive time.
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